
 Quiet Riot  Sunday School: Halloween House(s) of Horror
This week, a nod to Halloween, we have a real CREEPSHOW.
Alex Andreou and Kenny Campbell look at how Buck House, the media and the Metropolitan Police have dealt – or failed to deal – with the fallout from Virginia Giuffre's long and ultimately tragic campaign for justice.
Where does the PR end and the restructuring of the Royal Family begin? And, if the Met won't act on behalf of a woman who was allegedly sexually assaulted multiple times by a now former prince, will it at least act to protect itself?
While Buck House has wrestled with the Andrew scandal, it's also been a suitably frightful Halloween week for those connected with Rachel Reeves' Dulwich house. We try to disentangle the actual story from the ongoing hit jobs on Reeves and other senior Labour women.
And for some good news, we turn to the Dutch election, where a double-digit lead for Gert Wilder's far right party, turned into a defeat in the last month of the campaign.
And we look at some actual horror – classic and modern horror flicks that have, literally, kept us awake. Insert your own scream here.
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“It’s striking that we were discussing grooming gangs in midweek and Epstein’s trafficking now. We are essentially talking about the same crime, but in very different surroundings.”
“The Palace has been dealing with these allegations for the thicker part of a decade now. And the Met Police finds itself in the extraordinary position of lagging behind even Buckingham on taking action.”
“There is a concerted effort to make this into a positive story about the monarchy ejecting this one bad apple. As a foreigner and a republican, I find it bizarre that there is no discussion on whether we should also look at how inherited privilege passes to undeserving people and is used by them. Not a peep.”
“There is a higher level of scrutiny on women in politics than there is on men and a higher level of scrutiny on progressives than on conservatives. When those two streams meet, it’s hard not to note the gusto with which Labour women ministers are pursued.”
“There’s a sense that Labour - and Labour women in particular - have got no right to be in government and the old boys’ network has got to work in tandem with everybody else who wears the right tie to shorten the road.”
“In the meantime, Dick Schoof remains Prime Minister [of the Netherlands]. He says Santa Claus is likely to arrive before the next coalition agreement. I think it’s as likely that the Easter Bunny may arrive before it.”
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With Naomi Smith, Alex Andreou and Kenny Campbell.
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